Nagpur: The State Urban Development Department has requested Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) to submit all Gunthewari layouts to Nagpur PIMPL Trust (NIT).
Along with seven schemes, NIT will be responsible for developing and increasing basic facilities in this layout.
“In accordance with the orders of the state government, the NMC will submit all the layout of gunthewari to NIT,” said Commissioner Municipal Radhakrishnan B.
The Government of Maha Vikas Aghadi has first restored NIT’s strength for seven schemes (locos) by reversing the decision taken by the Devendra Government Fadnavis- LED.
Notification of the Urban Development Department on April 9 this year was told by NIT as a Development Authority for the Seven Street Scheme as determined by regional planning laws and Maharashtra City, 1966.
In 2019, the process had begun to transfer all the schemes and layout of the gunthewari to the NMC afterwards The Fadniv government dissolves NIT.
Next, all NIT layout includes seven road schemes submitted to NMC.
After the dissolution of NIT, between 2019 and 2021, NMC completed the regularization process and plot under the Law Gunthewari which was under the body of Civic during this period.
According to the statistics of the NMC City Planning Department, from December 19 to July 2021, the Civic body received 10,583 applications for regularization based on the Gunthewari Act.
“Of these, NMC sets 4,490 applications after citizens pay the request submitted by NMC,” said a senior official from the NMC City Planning Department.
In 2019-20, the NMC had reset 831 plots and obtained RS14.42 Crore from the sanctions of the building plan and RS5.24 Crore from the layout sanctions in the Gunthewari Act.
Similarly, in 2020-21, the Civil Agency has set up 3,354 layout and the development plan approved and produces RS49.88 Crore from the Sanctions Development Plan and RS 16.14 Crore from layout sanctions.
In the current financial year, NMC has passed 305 gunthewari layouts and generates RS17.65 Crore and RS 1.21 Crore income from the building plan and layout.
The city commissioner clarifies that the application issued by NMC under the Gunthewari Law does not require re-approval.
NMC will submit all regular plot holder documents to nit and there is no individual needs to visit the Civic Again again, he said, because NMC has completed the process legally.